EXTRACELLULAR PHOSPHORYLATION IN THE PARASITE, LEISHMANIA-MAJOR

被引:27
作者
LESTER, DS
HERMOSO, T
JAFFE, CL
机构
[1] WEIZMANN INST SCI, MACARTHUR CTR MOLEC BIOL TROP DIS, DEPT BIOPHYS, IL-76100 REHOVOT, ISRAEL
[2] WEIZMANN INST SCI, DEPT MEMBRANE RES, IL-76100 REHOVOT, ISRAEL
关键词
(L. major); Exometabolite; Phosphorylation; Protein kinase;
D O I
10.1016/0167-4889(90)90224-2
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Intact promastigotes or cell-free extracts of the parasite Leishmania major were labelled with adenosine 5′[γ-32P]-triphosphate (ATP). This resulted in the identification of eleven phosphoproteins. [γ-32P]ATP incorporation into endogenous and exogenous substrates was insensitive to most of the commonly used protein kinase inhibitors and activators indicating that the leishmanial enzyme(s) may represent a new class of kinase(s). In addition, exogenous substrate specificity was inconsistent with the preferences of second messenger-dependent protein kinases. Cyclic AMP had differential effects on phosphorylation in intact cells and lysates. The majority of kinase activity could be attributed to an externally oriented membrane-associated protein kinase(s), as no specific cytosolic phosphoproteins were found and intact cells phosphorylated exogenous substrates. Labelled ATP did not cross the membrane and [α-32P]ATP was an unsuitable substrate for the phosphorylation activity. The ectokinase activity on live Leishmania exhibited a different substrate preference when compared to the protein kinase activity in the particulate fraction, suggesting that more than one protein kinase many be present in L. major. Three serine-labelled phosphoproteins were specifically released into the medium. The presence of an ecto-kinase and these released phosphoproteins may play a significant role in host-parasitie interactions. © 1990.
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页码:293 / 298
页数:6
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